AnyLink CSS Vertical Menu

Jan 19th, 09'- Script now deprecated. Use
AnyLink CSS Vertical Menu v2.x instead, which supports both sub menus that
drop down or to the right of the anchor using the same script.

This is a vertical (drop to the right) version of
Anylink CSS Menu that can be used on arbitrary
links or vertical menus to instantly add a drop down menu to them. Each drop
down menu is implemented as plain HTML (a DIV containing links) on the page,
making the menu contents search engine friendly and easy to define.

Be sure to also check out AnyLink
Vertical Menu, which differs from AnyLink CSS Vertical Menu mainly in that the menu
contents are specified inside the script. If your site is dynamic, this may be
an easier script to deploy across the entire site.

Step 1: This script uses two external files.
Download "anylinkvertical.css" and "anylinkvertical.js"
(by right clicking each file, and selecting "Save As"). Be sure to upload
them to your webpage directory.

The Anchor link in this case is "Web Design", and the drop down
menu, the entire DIV that follows it. You can place the DIV anywhere on
your page you see fit, and not necessarily directly below the anchor link.

Pay attention to the code in red, as they are mandatory for each
Anchor Link plus Menu you're setting up. "anylinkmenu1" should be an
arbitrary but unique ID you assign to each drop down menu DIV on the page, with this ID entered into the Anchor Link:

This lets the Anchor Link know which menu to reveal. Apart from
this, you can customize the look of your DIV very liberally, either by adding a
style="" attribute inside the tag, or edit the css of "anylinkvertical.css."